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5 Stars

Review from Sages of the Underpass →

Story: This is a great example of a modern Western cultivation novel. The lore is consistent and believable. The antagonists were amazing. Narration: Travis Baldree is the voice of cultivation. His narration was a selling point for me to buy this book. Overall: I can hardly wait for a sequel.

Great sequel!

Review from Of Dawn and Darkness →

There is a lot of good backstory in this book about how the crew came to be. It is interesting having read the other second book first. So I knew that some key moments were going to occur but the change of perspective is interesting. Baldree does a great job with his narration of this..

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80% boring

Review from Convergence →

I can honestly say skip to the last 2 hours of the book. Some how this whole book is just about training and nothing else, until almost the end. Basicly no story progression. I loved all the books but this one is ehh.

Redeems the entire anthology

Review from Arsenal →

Fills in all the lore you missed the original divine dungeon series. The series was fantastic as a standalone but with this latest entry the bridge between Divine Dungeon and The Completionist chronicles is both firm and enriching. If you stopped at book 5 of the Divine Dungeon series, do yourself a favor and read..

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Tried and failed

Review from Unsouled →

Sometimes a book just has too much world building to allow the reader to get comfortable with the story. This fantasy series impressed me thus as I kept rereading and still unable to hold onto all of the characters and their surroundings. I have no desire to continue with the series.

Very good story

Review from A Snake’s Life →

This is actually a fun story. The MC being a “Monster” instead of a person is refreshing. The system itself is interesting on how things evolve. It had a good sense of humor and the story never really slowed down. Though i am personally not a fan of audible books under 10 hours, this one..

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Buy it!

Review from Street Cultivation 2 →

Sarah Lynn wrote another good continuation on this book. do you like the first one you like this one to set of a tournament there is more of a twisted to this one. the one added benefit to this book is Terry baldree. He makes every book twice as enjoyable. so much so that I..

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